More details about Xbox One Controller

Impulse Triggers – Xbox One’s Wireless Controller sports four vibration motors – a small one behind each trigger that adds precise haptic feedback to the finger tips, and a larger in each grip for large scale rumbles. This gives users a sense of in-game directionality and depth, creating rich, immersive experiences where gunshots, car crashes and explosions can come to...

Questions & answers

Collin Dsays:

06/24/07

Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Problems?

I have an Xbox 360 (about a week old) and it came with a wireless controller. It worked fine for several days, then all of a sudden, in between uses it stopped. I had been playing, stopped and shut off the console/controller and ate lunch. Then...

JOHN KAISER PHD™says:

whats the prob....?
the 360 or the controller
try pressing the sync button of the controller and the 360
maybe itll work....................

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Books & Magazines

Xbox 360For Dummies

Published by For Dummies 2011

ISBN 1118084837,9781118084830

332 pages

Microsoft's Xbox now accounts for 37 percent of the game console market, and the new Xbox 360 is due out for the 2005 holiday season, months before Sony's PlayStation 3. When gamers take the new Xbox home, however, they'll soon discover that it's more than a just a game machine-it's a full-fledged home media hub with more power than most PCs. This friendly guide shows how to maximize both gaming and non-gaming features of this amazing machine. Topics covered include hooking up Xbox 360,...

Zune Game Development using XNA 3.0

Published by Apress 2009

ISBN 1430218622,9781430218623

400 pages

XNA 3.0 brings you the ability to create games that will run not just on the PC and Xbox 360 , but also on the Zune mobile device. While creating games for Zune is, in many ways, similar to working on the other platforms, it also presents its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. Smaller screens, limited storage, and less processing power all affect the way you need to think about designing and implementing your games. Zune Game Development Using XNA 3.0 is a comprehensive book that...

Learning XNA 4.0

Published by O'Reilly Media 2010

ISBN 1449302769,9781449302764

540 pages

Want to develop games for Xbox 360 and Windows Phone 7? This hands-on book will get you started with Microsoft's XNA 4.0 development framework right away -- even if you have no experience developing games. Although XNA includes several key concepts that can be difficult for beginning web developers to grasp, Learning XNA 4.0 shortens the learning curve by walking you through the framework in a clear and understandable step-by-step format. Each chapter offers a self-contained lesson with...

Maximum PC

2006

Maximum PC is the magazine that every computer fanatic, PC gamer or content creator must read. Each and every issue is packed with punishing product reviews, insightful and innovative how-to stories and the illuminating technical articles that enthusiasts crave.

PC Mag

2006

PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.

Breaking news

The new Xbox One controller isn’t revolutionary by any means, but it’s certainly a step up from the Xbox 360 version. It’s got impulse triggers that send vibrations to your fingers through the trigger buttons, as well as a flush battery pack on the ...

After posting a short clip of the Xbox One’s new controller earlier this week, fan questions have prompted Microsoft to post a number of details about the device. Posted to Major Nelson’s blog and the Xbox One news page, the article goes ...

Other senses have also been amped up, with higher-quality audio support thanks to a fatter wireless pipe between controller and console. In fact, Microsoft claims that team conversations over Xbox LIVE can potentially be clearer than a phonecall.